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AKIYOSHI Hideharu
Senior Researcher
Last Update:2009/07/24
Researcher Name AKIYOSHI Hideharu
Div (Section) name/title Center for Global Environmental Research(Climate Modeling and Analysis Section)/Senior Researcher
Research Subject Research on the ozone layer destruction and associated variations in atmospheric constituents using chemistry-climate model
Degree(s) Doctor of Science
Academic Speciality Field Material Science,Earth Science,Computer Science
Environmental Speciality Field ozone layer,global warming
Membership of Academic Society Meteorological Society of Japan,Japan Geoscience Union,American Geophysical Union,The Japan Society of Atmospheric Chemistry

Research Subject (View all list click here)
0913AQ001 : A study on the interactions between the ozone layer variations and the stratopshere-troposphere variations
1113AQ003 : Research project on stratospheric ozone changes
1116LA001 : Improvement of coupled general circulation models based on validations of Arctic climate reproducibility and on mechanism analysis of Arctic climate change and variability
1216KB001 : A study on comprehensive data analysis technique for atmospheric environmental risks
Research Result(Latest five records)
Publication
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Fujiwara M., Suzuki J., Gettelman A., Hegglin M. I., Akiyoshi H., Shibata K. (2012) Wave activity in the tropical tropopause layer in seven reanalysis and four chemistry climate model data sets. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 117 (D12105), 1-22

Scaife A.A., Spangehl T., Fereday D.R., Cubasch U., Langematz U., Akiyoshi H., Bekki S., Braesicke P., Butchart N., Chipperfield M.P. et al. (2012) Climate change projections and stratosphere–troposphere interaction. Climate Dynamics, 38, 2089-2097

Strahan S.E., Douglass A.R., Stolarski R.S., Akiyoshi H., Bekki S., Braesicke P., Butchart N., Chipperfield M.P., Nakamura T., Yamashita Y.et al. (2011) Using transport diagnostics to understand chemistry climate model ozone simulations. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 116, D17302

Hardiman S.C., Butchart N., Charlton‐Perez A.J., Shaw T.A., Akiyoshi H., Baumgaertner A., Bekki S., Braesicke P., Chipperfield M., Dameris M.et al. (2011) Improved predictability of the troposphere using stratospheric final warmings. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 116, D18113

Bais A. F., Tourpali K., Kazantzidis A., Akiyoshi H., Bekki S., Braesicke P., Chipperfield M. P., Dameris M., Eyring V., Nakamura T., Yamashita Y et al. . (2011) Projections of UV radiation changes in the 21st century: impact of ozone recovery and cloud effects. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11 (15), 7533-7545
Presentation
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Motizuki Y., Nakai Y., Takahashi K., Motoyama H., Suzuki K., Sekiguchi K., Akiyoshi H., Imamura T., Tanabe K. (2012) Experimental and theoretical diagnoses of yearly-scale nitrate ion spikes observed in a Dome Fuji shallow ice core. 第3回極域科学シンポジウム 横断セッション「海・陸・氷床から探る後期新生代の南極寒冷圏環境変動」, 極域科学・宇空圏・気水圏・地学・生物・南極隕石シンポジウム講演予稿集

Nakamura T., Akiyoshi H. (2012) A multi-model ensemble mean of tropospheric responses to ozone change in the Northern Hemisphere summer. IGAC/SPARC Global Chemistry-Climate Modeling and Evaluation Workshop, -

Yamashita Y., Akiyoshi H., Takahashi M. (2012) Response of the northern polar vortex to the QBO and 11-year solar cycle. IGAC/SPARC Global Chemistry-Climate Modeling and Evaluation Workshop, -

Suzuki M., Manago N., Mitsuda C., Imai K., Akiyoshi H., Sano T., Naito Y., Shiotani M. (2012) Chemistry within 2009/10 Arctic polar vortex observed by ISS/JEM/SMILES. Workshop on Stratospheric Sudden Warming and its Role in Weather and Climate Variations, Abstracts of Workshop on Stratospheric Sudden Warming and its Role in Weather and Climate Variations, 37

Yamashita Y., Akiyoshi H., Takahashi M (2012) CCSR/NIES CCM simulations for the differences in the Northern Hemisphere winter circulation associated with the 11-year solar cycle and the QBO. Workshop on Stratospheric Sudden Warming and its Role in Weather and Climate Variations, Abstracts of Workshop on Stratospheric Sudden Warming and its Role in Weather and Climate Variations, 62





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